Lakes around Sachsen bei Ansbach are located in the Landkreis Ansbach, Bavaria, Germany. This region provides various opportunities for outdoor recreation and nature appreciation. The area features diverse water bodies, ranging from tranquil natural reserves to locations with amenities for swimming and other water sports.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Very nice circular hiking trail
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It's a beautiful place! Totally idyllic.
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The core area of the protected area is not accessible all year round. From March 1st to July 31st, the area outside of the paths is not accessible to protect animals and plants. Dogs must be kept on a leash
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The only nature reserve in the city of Ansbach with an area of 52 hectares. The eponymous Scheerweiher was created in the Middle Ages as a fish pond by damming two streams. Since then, the pond has developed into an ecologically mature body of still water in Middle Franconia. Coming from Schalkhausen, there is a car park immediately after the railway underpass. The unmarked circular path around the nature reserve leads from the car park to the small observation tower, which offers a beautiful view of the extensive pond area with just a few steps. Following the road, you reach the Scheermühle via the Scheerweiher dam. The water from the pond was used to operate the Scheermühle, which was built in the 17th century, until 1930. This is indicated by a wooden coat of arms in the gable of the roof of the half-timbered house. Continuing through the forest towards Neudorfer Mühle, the path finally leads in an arc back towards the car park. The last section of the path runs along a former road, parallel to the railway tracks, back to the starting point. More than 60 species of birds breed in the area, and toads and newts use the nearby pond to spawn. Over five thousand common toads form one of the largest populations in the Franconian Heights natural area.
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The quiet section around the Aicher Weiher is very idyllic. Especially the small hairpin bend with the exposed rock always puts a smile on my face.
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There are some benches from which you can observe and enjoy nature and the pond.
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The region offers diverse natural landscapes. At the Scheerweiher Nature Reserve, you'll find extensive reed beds, cattails, and a variety of bird species, including snipe and reed warblers. The area also features wet meadows and a pedunculate oak-hornbeam forest. Scheer Pond itself is considered one of the most ecologically mature still waters in Middle Franconia. The Hornauer Weiher, the official source of the Altmühl river, provides a quiet, natural setting away from traffic.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. The Scheerweiher Nature Reserve offers an unmarked circular path and an observation tower, making it an engaging spot for children to explore nature. The Aicher Weiher is also noted for its quiet and idyllic setting, perfect for a relaxed family outing. Further afield, the Altmühlsee features a swimming area, a playground, and boat rentals, providing ample activities for all ages.
The area is great for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'Old Rezat Bridge at Rutzendorf – Ansbach Residence loop' or 'St. Alban Evangelical Church – Bench With Countryside View loop'. For running, there are trails such as the 'Small playground and soccer field loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'Aurachtal Nature Trail – Aurach River Through Green Meadows loop'. Many of these routes pass by or near the region's beautiful lakes. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Sachsen bei Ansbach, Running Trails around Sachsen bei Ansbach, and Gravel biking around Sachsen bei Ansbach guides.
Yes, hiking is a popular activity. The Scheerweiher Nature Reserve offers an unmarked circular path that leads around the pond area and through the forest, providing a peaceful walk with an observation tower for views. While not directly adjacent to Sachsen bei Ansbach, the Altmühlsee also offers extensive paths for hikers and cyclists.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For enjoying nature and quiet walks, weekdays are often recommended for places like the Scheerweiher Nature Reserve. Generally, spring and summer are ideal for swimming, cycling, and enjoying the lush greenery, while autumn offers beautiful foliage for hiking.
Yes, the Scheer Pond, for instance, was created as a fish pond in the Middle Ages by damming the Onolzbach and Hohenmühlbach. Its water was used to operate the Scheermühle until 1930. The area around Pond and meadows at Geichsenhof also has a rich history, with the Geichsenhof being first mentioned in 1259 and having been owned by the Heilsbronn monastery for centuries.
Absolutely. The Hornauer Weiher is known for being a quiet spot away from traffic, ideal for relaxation. The section around the Aicher Weiher is described as very idyllic and peaceful, perfect for letting your mind wander. Even at the Scheer Pond, visitors appreciate the opportunity for a little rest during a bike tour.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. Many enjoy the opportunity to relax in nature, especially at spots like the Scheerweiher Nature Reserve, which is considered a bird paradise. The idyllic settings of ponds like Aicher Weiher and the historical context of places like Scheer Pond also add to the appeal.
While the Scheer Pond is ecologically mature, it is very shallow and surrounded by reed beds, making it less suitable for general swimming. However, the Waldstrandbad Windsbach is described as an excellent natural swimming pool, and the Altmühlsee offers a dedicated swimming area, both popular choices for a refreshing dip.
For the Scheerweiher Nature Reserve, there is a car park immediately after the railway underpass when coming from Schalkhausen, providing convenient access to the circular path and observation tower.
Yes, the Scheerweiher Nature Reserve is an excellent spot for birdwatching. More than sixty species of birds breed in the area, including the snipe, water rail, and reed warbler. Notable guests like the lapwing, red kite, and osprey are also seen here, making it a true bird paradise.


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